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Dec 31, 2023
The Sedro-Woolley City Council has made $140,000 in funding available for reimbursement grants of up to $5,000 for nonprofits and $10,000 for businesses. Grant funds must be expended within the corporate City limits of Sedro-Woolley, Washington.
Sep 25, 2023
Our town’s first responder forces are made up of volunteers from the community, and without them, we would not be able to keep our community safe. As our town grows, so does the need for a more robust force.
Sep 22, 2023
Some may wonder what Proposition 1 will cost. If it passes, it would cost homeowners approximately $2.6173 per $1000 assessed value. The average family in Sedro-Woolley will pay $27.22 per month for the safety and security our fire department provides.
Sep 21, 2023
The Skagit County Superior Court would like to invite you to celebrate Family Reunification Day on Monday, September 25th, 2023, from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the Skagit Valley Playfields at 2700 Martin Road, Mount Vernon WA.
Sep 21, 2023
Pavement grinding work on Jameson Street is anticipated to start September 25th. This work should take only a day to complete. Paving operations are anticipated to start September 26th. Jameson Street may be closed for the paving. The paving is weather dependent and as such, subject to change.
Sep 19, 2023
Accident reports in Sedro-Wooley have increased by 40 percent since 2018, while staffing levels have not risen with increased demand. This year, voters can decide, via Proposition 1, if the city should have a special fund to make it possible for the city to hire more first responders.
Welcome to
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley is known as the "Gateway to the North Cascades" because it is located on the western edge of the majestic Cascade Mountain Range in northwest Washington State. It is situated north of Seattle, Washington and south of Bellingham, Washington on Highway 20, along the banks of the Skagit River. Sedro-Woolley was incorporated on December 19, 1898, which officially merged the neighboring towns of Sedro and Woolley into one.